vandalism-report
This user was confirmed to be breaking the Terms of Service, and was deleted.
jhubert 29 May 2013 18:20
Not a spammer, but a vandal - he deletes the code for nav pages and then renames them.
I accidentally deleted the start page for one of my wikis before I realized that this page was not a new one - since it showed up in my email notifications under its new name, "dhdhhd".
Kill him with fire.
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Ah, alright. Thanks for clearing that up, Cad. I'll keep that in mind.
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@Cyto: That's odd. I swear I remember reporting/deleting this guy way back. Fixed now.
(account deleted)
Edit: See? Account's deleted. It seems only that Wikidot still keeps profiles of deleted users, if one gets a link to their account (as normally, their profile link is inaccessible and replaced with 'account deleted'.
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This is quite a necropost, but using the given link, it appears that the vandal's account has not been deleted (even though it says it has). Just pointing that out.
The waste basket is the writer’s best friend.
And I have no the problem now to leave all these sites now ( oh - over the account/sites screen)
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He seems to deliberately go after wikis that only allow members to edit pages. What's more, he seems to have figured out the "secret passwords" for sites which haven't posted them - has he figured out some kind of exploit!
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